Objective To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (ICPs) for community-dwelling frail older people are applied, the mechanisms by which the programmes do (not) work and the outcomes resulting from this interaction by establishing a programme theory.Design Rapid realist review.Inclusion criteria Reviews and meta-analyses (January 2013–January 2019) and non-peer-reviewed literature (January 2013–December 2019) reporting on integrated care for community-dwelling frail older people (≥60 years).Analysis Selection and appraisal of documents was based on relevance and rigour according to the Realist And Meta-narrative Evidence Syntheses: Evolving Standards criteria. Data on context, mechanisms, program...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> The home care and services provided to older adults with the same nee...
Introduction: Frail older people often have comprehensive and complex care needs involving different...
It is a well-rehearsed conversation that an ageing population places a significant ‘burden’ on the h...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (IC...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (IC...
INTRODUCTION: In a previous rapid realist review (RRR), an initial programme theory (PT) was establi...
Purpose Inform health system improvements by summarizing components of integrated care in older pop...
Introduction@ older people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse out...
Introduction: Older people with multiple chronic conditions have most to gain from successful integr...
Background Frail older people living with long-term conditions present a complex and long-term need ...
IntroductionOlder people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse outco...
IntroductionOlder people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse outco...
Objective The World Health Organization (WHO) recently proposed an Integrated Care for Older People ...
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization (WHO) recently proposed an Integrated Care for Older People...
Health and social care policy in the UK advocates inter-professional working (IPW) to support older ...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> The home care and services provided to older adults with the same nee...
Introduction: Frail older people often have comprehensive and complex care needs involving different...
It is a well-rehearsed conversation that an ageing population places a significant ‘burden’ on the h...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (IC...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (IC...
INTRODUCTION: In a previous rapid realist review (RRR), an initial programme theory (PT) was establi...
Purpose Inform health system improvements by summarizing components of integrated care in older pop...
Introduction@ older people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse out...
Introduction: Older people with multiple chronic conditions have most to gain from successful integr...
Background Frail older people living with long-term conditions present a complex and long-term need ...
IntroductionOlder people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse outco...
IntroductionOlder people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse outco...
Objective The World Health Organization (WHO) recently proposed an Integrated Care for Older People ...
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization (WHO) recently proposed an Integrated Care for Older People...
Health and social care policy in the UK advocates inter-professional working (IPW) to support older ...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> The home care and services provided to older adults with the same nee...
Introduction: Frail older people often have comprehensive and complex care needs involving different...
It is a well-rehearsed conversation that an ageing population places a significant ‘burden’ on the h...